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High School Track

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So today I had another track meet, currently my only events are the mile and the 400. (Which is a quarter mile...)

 

My previous best times were 5:53 (five minutes fifty three seconds) for the mile, and 59 seconds for the quarter.

 

Well, today I managed to drop both of my personal records, my new mile time is 5:45, and my quarter is 57.5 seconds.

 

Does anyone else in the community run track? If so, post your times or something, I'd love to know what you guys can do.

Edited by Ashes Remain

I don't take school track, but I love running for fun.

 

My average mile is around the 6:20 - 6:30 mark. I haven't tried a 400 yet. sad.png

i use to do track and field, but i never ran, i only did like long jump, triple jump. But it was fun :D. Great times

U currently run Track at Arizona St.  

 

800 MD- 89:7 seconds

400 MD- 42 seconds 

Mile 4:22 seconds

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Mile - 5:10 (set today) smile.png

800 - 2:20

100 - 12.7 seconds

 

currently a junior in high school

Nice man, I'm a junior as well. Those are good times ;).

 

U currently run Track at Arizona St.  

 

800 MD- 89:7 seconds

400 MD- 42 seconds 

Mile 4:22 seconds

Your times mean you're running at the same pace as some athletes from the Olympics. Your times would break every school record that my school has. Sorry if I find them a little hard to believe bud. A 42 second 400 means you're running faster than a great 100 time. For 4x the length. a 10.5 second 100, for four 100's... 

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